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Verizon iPhone: 7 key facts you need to know

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Verizon iPhone: 7 key facts you need to know
Here are seven key facts you should know about the Verizon iPhone before you decide to buy it. Read More


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Why Organizations Need LTO-5 Today
For years, tape storage systems have played a key role in efforts to store data for backup and retrieval, archiving, and contingency planning purposes. More recently, tape has been called on to help preserve and safeguard data to meet data retention laws and regulations. Read More

5 Microsoft security flaws remain unpatched, despite 2 fixes
Microsoft gave the security a world a light Patch Tuesday today, with only two updates, after issuing a record 106 security bulletins in 2010 and 17 in December alone. But that doesn't mean Microsoft products have no holes in them. In fact, security researchers say there are five unpatched zero-day flaws that Microsoft is still working to fix. Read More

7 high-profile executives who left Microsoft
Server and Tools President Bob Muglia is on his way out. Who else has left Microsoft in the past year or so? Read More


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802.11n on Campus: Four Keys to Success
The demand for high-performance, anywhere, anytime access for mobile applications is rapidly increasing at colleges and universities, as students, staff, and faculty embrace next-generation technology. That means smart investments and careful planning on the part of IT. Here are 4 keys to a successful 802.11n implementation. Read now!

Microsoft-led group formed to buy Novell patents dissolves
In a move that will be seen by many as a big win for open-source advocates, a plan to create a consortium led by Microsoft to buy Novell patents has been withdrawn. Read More

Our new video series: Pitch a Product to a Puppet [video]
After a while of attending trade shows like CES, you get a bit tired of the same old question-and-answer videos that we've been doing for about 5 years now. As a way to try and punch them up a bit, we brought along our "I.T. Jinglehopper" (aka Neal) puppet from the ABCs of IT video series to see if he could interview people at the show about their products. Read More


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Obama appointee Sperling was key H-1B broker
In the history of the H-1B visa program, few have played a role as important as that of Gene Sperling, who last week was appointed by President Obama to head the National Economic Council. Read More

IBM: Electric cars face consumer concerns despite high interest
High gas prices alone will not fuel an electric car revolution. If the auto industry could address a variety of other concerns having to do with recharging, convenience and cost it would go a long way toward making the vehicles more popular. Read More

Is there anything the Internet won't believe?
Yes, yes, yes, I know I should not be surprised ... but yet I am. A supermarket tabloid that is no longer available in supermarkets publishes a "story" online reporting that Facebook intends to shut down March 15 and this inconceivable rumor gains enough legs Out There that Facebook sees need to issue a denial. Read More

Google Science Fair on tap online
Google today announced it will co-host a worldwide online Google Science Fair for budding scientists ages 13-18. Read More



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